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Using the Internet to achieve purchasing improvements at General Electric.
This article presents a case study of how General Electric's Lighting Division has used the Internet to dramatically improve purchasing and logistics performance. By applying new techniques and technologies, including an Internet-based "Trading Process Network," GE Lighting has achieved substantial benefits, including cycle time reduction, elimination of paper and mail processing, improved information sharing with suppliers, quality improvement, and cost reduction.